Microbial Management of Plant Stresses : Current Trends, Application and Challenges /: Current Trends, Application and Challenges. (2021)
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- Title:
- Microbial Management of Plant Stresses : Current Trends, Application and Challenges /: Current Trends, Application and Challenges. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Microbial Management of Plant Stresses : Current Trends, Application and Challenges
- Further Information:
- Note: Ajay Kumar, Samir Droby.
- Editors:
- Kumar, Ajay
Droby, Samir - Contents:
- 1. Facultative Fungal Endophytes and its potential for the development of sustainable agriculture 2. Microbial Behaviour and Response towards Salinity Stresses and Plants Productivity 3. The paradoxical role of sulfur bacteria on the thermodynamic maintenance of aquatic ecosystems 4. Bacterial alleviation of Draught stress in plants: Potential mechanism and challenges 5. A Nano-AGRO formulation strategy: combatting plant stresses via linking agri -sustainability and environmental safety 6. The new green revolution and rhizobacterial volatile organic compounds recent progress and future prospects 7. Molecular Mechanism and Signaling Pathways Interplay between Plant Hormones during Plant-microbe crosstalk 8. Omics and approaches in plant stress management 9. Root endophyte and their contribution towards plant abiotic stress mangement 10. Deciphering fungal endophytes combating abiotic stresses in crop plants 11. Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds : A cleaner and greener way of agro-stress management 12. Advances in sensing plant disease by imaging and machine learning methods for precision crop protection 13. Microbial mitigation of Drought Stresses: Potential Mechanisms and Challenges 14. Bioinformatics role in Studying Microbe mediated biotic and abiotic stress tolerance 15. RHIZOBIUM: Eco-Friendly Microbes for Global Food Security 16. Impact of abiotic stress on the growth and development of plant roots 17. Microbial Management of Crop Abiotic Stresses: Current Trends and1. Facultative Fungal Endophytes and its potential for the development of sustainable agriculture 2. Microbial Behaviour and Response towards Salinity Stresses and Plants Productivity 3. The paradoxical role of sulfur bacteria on the thermodynamic maintenance of aquatic ecosystems 4. Bacterial alleviation of Draught stress in plants: Potential mechanism and challenges 5. A Nano-AGRO formulation strategy: combatting plant stresses via linking agri -sustainability and environmental safety 6. The new green revolution and rhizobacterial volatile organic compounds recent progress and future prospects 7. Molecular Mechanism and Signaling Pathways Interplay between Plant Hormones during Plant-microbe crosstalk 8. Omics and approaches in plant stress management 9. Root endophyte and their contribution towards plant abiotic stress mangement 10. Deciphering fungal endophytes combating abiotic stresses in crop plants 11. Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds : A cleaner and greener way of agro-stress management 12. Advances in sensing plant disease by imaging and machine learning methods for precision crop protection 13. Microbial mitigation of Drought Stresses: Potential Mechanisms and Challenges 14. Bioinformatics role in Studying Microbe mediated biotic and abiotic stress tolerance 15. RHIZOBIUM: Eco-Friendly Microbes for Global Food Security 16. Impact of abiotic stress on the growth and development of plant roots 17. Microbial Management of Crop Abiotic Stresses: Current Trends and Prospects … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Woodhead Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (280 pages)
- Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780323859202
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